Use your animalistic powers to eliminate everyone else at the table.
2-6 Players | 15 Mins | Ages 7+
Features: Player Elimination
It’s the strategy game for people who HATE strategy games!
Every card has a number and a way to torment the other players. The higher the number, the more vicious the card. You only have two cards, so decide which to keep and which to use to backstab, steal from, or obliterate the other players. That’s right, you only ever need to make one choice at a time–it’s a breeze…until it isn’t! In the end, the person left with the highest card wins!
This is a Love Letter Game that’s easy-to-learn, quick-to-play, and powerfully funny!
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This book is so much fun. It moves at a great pace, brilliant humour and so original.
If you are looking for a great holiday read then this is the one.
I highly recommend this book! I couldn't put it down. A very enjoyable read.
I love the characters in this book, I felt like I was invested in their lives.
I missed them very much and quickly ordered the next book when I'd finished it.
This is a really easy to learn and fun game suitable for all ages. I love playing it with my 10 year old as it is quick yet not too fast paced. It feels like much more civilised game than many other contemporary games.
Beautiful book of Poems Uncle Wes Marne was a very remarkable man selflessly sharing his Aboriginal culture
This book is so much fun. It moves at a great pace, brilliant humour and so original.
If you are looking for a great holiday read then this is the one.
I highly recommend this book! I couldn't put it down. A very enjoyable read.
I love the characters in this book, I felt like I was invested in their lives.
I missed them very much and quickly ordered the next book when I'd finished it.
This is a really easy to learn and fun game suitable for all ages. I love playing it with my 10 year old as it is quick yet not too fast paced. It feels like much more civilised game than many other contemporary games.
Beautiful book of Poems Uncle Wes Marne was a very remarkable man selflessly sharing his Aboriginal culture